Dr Ciprian Radavoi

Dr Ciprian Radavoi

Biography

Ciprian Radavoi holds a PhD in International Law from the University of International Business and Economics (Beijing, China), a Master in Asian Studies from Lund University (Sweden), and a LLB from the University of Bucharest (Romania). Prior to joining academia in 2012, Dr Radavoi was a practitioner in fields related to public international law: first in human rights litigation (2 years), then in diplomacy (12 years).

Dr. Radavoi’s research interests are primarily in the areas of human rights, social justice and globalisation, and international and comparative social policy. His research has been published in law journals edited by leading publishers like Sage, Taylor and Francis, Routledge or Oxford University Press, but also in reputed law reviews in the United States. Between 2017 and 2018 he was the editor in cheif of the International Journal of Rural Law and Policy, edited by the UNE.

Dr Radavoi has a passion for coaching mootcourt teams. When teaching public international law in China (2012-2016), he successfully coached Chinese teams at Jessup Mootcourt, the most popular international competition for law schools. More recently, he was a judge in the Chinese and the Australian qualifying rounds of this global competition, but also – in 2018 - in the International Rounds held in Washington, DC.

Qualifications

PhD

Teaching Areas

LAW101, Law in Context (Unit Coordinator)

LAW201, Sports Law: International and Australian Issues

LAW206, Global Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the Law

LAW324, International Investment Law

Primary Research Area/s

Corporate Social Responsibility; Public International Law; Human Rights; International Investment Law and Arbitration; Law &amp;amp;amp; Society

Research Interests

Social Justice, Human Rights, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Global Governance, Public International Law, Law and SOciety

Publications

BOOKS

CN Radavoi & S Norris, Australian Law in Contexts: Political, Social and Global (LexisNexis, forthcoming 2020)

CN Radavoi, ‘Voluntary Engagement, Compulsory Marriage? The Necessity and Opportunity of Community-Investor Environmental Arbitration’ (2016) 12 South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business 117.

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